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Nurfatriani, F., Salminah, M., Cadman, T., & Sarker, T. (2018). Incentives and Disincentives for Reducing Emissions under REDD+ in Indonesia. In
Pathways to a Sustainable Economy: Bridging the Gap between Paris Climate Change Commitments and Net Zero Emissions (pp. 191–208).
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Breakey, H., Cadman, T., & Sampford, C. (2017). Governance Values and Institutional Integrity. In
Governing the Climate Change Regime (pp. 16–44).
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Cadman, T., Maguire, R., & Sampford, C. (2017).
Governing the Climate Change Regime.
Governing the Climate Change Regime.
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Cadman, T., Maraseni, T., Ma, H. O., & Lopez-Casero, F. (2017). Five years of REDD plus governance: The use of market mechanisms as a response to anthropogenic climate change.
Forest Policy and Economics,
79, 8–16.
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Cadman, T., Maraseni, T., Sarker, T., & Ma, H. O. (2017). Comparative evaluation of zero deforestation governance. In
Zero deforestation: A commitment to change (Vol. 2017, pp. 161–168).
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Glynn, P. J., Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2017).
Business, Organized Labour and Climate Policy: Forging a Role at the Negotiating Table.
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Radunsky, K., & Cadman, T. (2017). Afterword: The long road to Paris: Insider and outsider perspectives. In
Governing the Climate Change Regime (pp. 250–266).
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Cadman, T., Maraseni, T., Breakey, H., Lopez-Casero, F., & Ma, H. O. (2016). Governance Values in the Climate Change Regime: Stakeholder Perceptions of REDD+ Legitimacy at the National Level.
Forests,
7(212), 1–17.
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Fujisaki, T., Hyakumura, K., Scheyvens, H., & Cadman, T. (2016). Does REDD+ Ensure Sectoral Coordination and Stakeholder Participation? A Comparative Analysis of REDD+ National Governance Structures in Countries of Asia-Pacific Region.
Forests,
7(9), 1–17.
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Reddy, A. A., Rani, C. R., Cadman, T., Kumar, S. N., & Reddy, A. N. (2016). Towards sustainable indicators of food and nutritional outcomes in India.
World Journal of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development,
13(2), 128–142.
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Reddy, A. A., Rani, C. R., Cadman, T., Reddy, T. P., Battarai, M., & Reddy, A. N. (2016). Rural Transformation of a Village in Telangana, A Study of Dokur since 1970s.
International Journal of Rural Management,
12(2), 143–178.
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Sarker, T., Cadman, T., & Nurfatriani, F. (2016). Fiscal incentives and disincentives for reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation: case studies from Indonesia.
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Breakey, H., & Cadman, T. (2015). A comprehensive framework for evaluating the integrity of the climate regime complex. In
Ethical values and the integrity of the climate change regime (pp. 17–30).
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Breakey, H., Cadman, T., & Sampford, C. (2015). Conceptualizing personal and institutional integrity: The comprehensive integrity framework.
Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations,
14, 1–40.
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Cadman, T. (2015). Stakeholder perspectives on the integrity of the climate regime. In
Ethical values and the integrity of the climate change regime (pp. 43–60).
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Cadman, T., Eastwood, L., Michaelis, F. L.-C., Maraseni, T. N., Pittock, J., & Sarker, T. (2015).
The political economy of sustainable development: policy instruments and market mechanisms.
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Cadman, T., Maraseni, T., Hume, M., & Lopez-Casero, F. (2015). Developing Sustainable Governance at the Regional Level: The Case of Emissions Trading. In
Handbook of Research on Sustainable Development and Economics (pp. 248–266). United States: IGI Global.
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Maraseni, T. N., & Cadman, T. (2015). A comparative analysis of global stakeholders’ perceptions of the governance quality of the clean development mechanism (CDM) and reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD+).
International Journal of Environmental Studies,
72(2), 288–304.
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Masesen, L. van der, & Cadman, T. (2015). Sustainable Forest Management: The Role of Government Agencies, NGOs, and Local Communities in Western Australia.
International Journal of Social Quality,
5(2), 46–61.
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Cadman, T. (2014). Climate finance in an age of uncertainty.
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment,
4(4), 351–356.
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Cadman, T., & Bond, C. (2014). Where on Earth is the church? Engaging the Global Environmental Crisis.
Anglican EcoCare Journal of EcoTheology,
1, 21–33.
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Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2014). Addressing the participation gap in institutional investment: an assessment framework and preliminary results. In
Cambridge handbook of institutional investment and fiduciary duty (pp. 452–465). United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
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Gale, F., & Cadman, T. (2014). Whose Norms Prevail? Policy Networks, International Organizations and Sustainable Forest Management.
Society & Natural Resources,
27(2), 170–184.
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Lopez-Casero, F., Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2014). Developing Forest-sector and REDD+ Governance: a Multi-stage, Multi-level and Multi-stakeholder Approach in Nepal.
Policy in Focus, 16–18.
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Maraseni, T., Neupane, P., Lopez-Casero, F., & Cadman, T. (2014). An assessment of the impacts of the REDD+ pilot project on community forests user groups (CFUGs) and their community forests in Nepal.
Journal of Environmental Management,
136, 37–46.
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Cadman, T. (2013).
Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy.
Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy. United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Cadman, T. (2013). Applying an Empirical Evaluation to the Governance Legitimacy of Carbon Offset Mechanisms on the Basis of Stakeholder Perceptions. In
Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy (pp. 79–95). United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Cadman, T. (2013). Introduction: Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes. In
Climate Change and Global Policy Regimes: Towards Institutional Legitimacy (pp. 1–16). United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2013). More equal than others? A comparative analysis of state and non-state perceptions of interest representation and decision-making in REDD+ negotiations.
Innovation,
26(3), 214–230.
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Cadman, T., & Reimer, I. (2013). Protecting Climate Finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the UN-REDD programme.
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Cadman, T., Cadman, H., & Reimer, I. (2013). Protecting Climate Finance: An anti-corruption assessment of the Forest Carbon Partnership Facility.
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Oliveira, J. P. de, Cadman, T., Ma, H., Maraseni, T., Koli, A., Jadhav, Y. D., & Prabowa, D. (2013). Governing the Forests: An Institutional Analysis of REDD+ and Community Forest Management in Asia, 1–53.
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Cadman, T. (2012). Evaluating the Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance: A Theoretical and Analytical Approach.
International Journal of Social Quality,
2(1), 4–23.
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Cadman, T. (2012). Is there a south-north divide in global environmental governance? Perceptions of legitimacy amongst state and non-state actors in forest and climate regimes. Presented at the Lund Conference on Earth System Governance, Lund, Sweden (2012).
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Cadman, T., & Hume, M. (2012). Developing Sustainable Governance Systems for Regional Sustainability Programmes and Green Business Practices: The Case Of Green Timber. In
Sustainable Systems and Energy Management at the Regional Level: Comparative Approaches (pp. 365–382). United States: IGI Global.
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Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2012). The governance of REDD+: an institutional analysis in the Asia Pacific region and beyond.
Journal of Environmental Planning and Management,
55(5), 617–635.
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Cadman, T., Maraseni, T., & Blazey, P. (2012). Perspectives on the Quality of Global Environmental Governance: An evaluation of NGO participation in global climate negotiations in the Asia-Pacific and beyond.
Third Sector Review,
18(1), 145–169.
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Maraseni, T. N., Cockfield, G., Cadman, T., Chen, G., & Qu, J. (2012). Enhancing the value of multiple use plantations: a case study from southeast Queensland, Australia.
Agroforestry Systems,
86(3), 451–462.
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Cadman, T. (2011).
Quality and Legitimacy of Global Governance: Case Lessons from Forestry. United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan.
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Cadman, T. (2011). Evaluating the governance of responsible investment institutions: an environmental and social perspective.
Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment,
1(1), 20–29.
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Cadman, T. (2011). The Legitimacy of ESG Standards as an Analytical Framework for Responsible Investment. In J. L. and K. Alm (Ed.),
Responsible Investment in Times of Turmoil (Vol. 31, pp. 35–53). United States: Springer.
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Cadman, T., & Maraseni, T. (2011). The Governance of Climate Change: Evaluating the Governance Quality and Legitimacy of the United Nations’ REDD-plus Programme.
International Journal of Climate Change: Impacts and Responses,
2(3), 103–123.
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Cadman, T. (2010). Beyond economic sustainability: embedding social and environmental values in the governance of responsible investment. In I. H., Lars Hassel, Cristiana Manescu, Natalie Semenova (Ed.), . Presented at the Principles for Responsible Investment Academic Conference, Mainstreaming Responsible Investment, Denmark, Copenhagen (2010).
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Cadman, T. (2005). OBSERVATIONS ON COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION-MAKING: A TASMANIAN CASE STUDY. In E. R. Network (Ed.), . Presented at the Environmental Research Event: Environmental Change, Hobart (2005).